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Old 07-22-2015, 11:19 AM   #6
Fatbloke
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Originally Posted by Gforrest2 View Post
Not sure if I'd put a petroleum product on rubber. How about some silicone spray? Windows on my daughter's Beetle squeaked horribly. This seemed to help a little.
The Boxa.net fix states using a straw on the spray can to go past the rubbers and then past another seal underneath them. The wd40 does not go on the rubbers but past them and onto the internal mechanism. That is if you still get squeaking after cleaning the windows and lubricating the rubbers with silicon spray and anything else you can think of.
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